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/hɒp/ |
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1 | I to move forward by jumping on one foot (人)单足跳跃,单足跳行 | The little girl was hopping along next to her mother. 小女孩在母亲身边跳来跳去。 | | 1a | I if a bird or animal hops, it uses both or all feet to jump forward (鸟或动物)齐足跳跃,齐足跳行 | | | 1b | I to jump up or move somewhere quickly 快速行走;弹跳 | | He hopped over the puddle. 他跳过水坑。 | | |
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2 | I +in/on/out: informal to get into , onto , or out of a vehicle quickly , usually to go a short distance 匆匆跳上(或跳下)车(尤指到不远的地方) | Hop in. I’ ll give you a lift into town. 上车吧。我顺路送你进城。 | | 2a | T to get on a plane , train etc and travel somewhere 搭乘(飞机、火车等) | | So we hopped on a plane to Boston for the meeting. 于是我们乘飞机去波士顿开会。 | | |
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3 | I to move from one thing to another in a way that is not planned 频繁地变动 | Workers are hopping from job to job as never before. 工人们以前所未有的速度频繁地更换着工作。 | |
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- | hop it BRITISH spoken |
| used for telling someone to go away , especially when they are somewhere they should not be |
| 走开;滚开 |
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- | hop to it mainly spoken |
| used for telling someone to hurry |
| 赶紧;快点 |
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| Hop to it! We’ re going to be late for school. 赶快!我们上学要迟到了。 |
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